- Sunday, February 22, 2009, 16:29
- Ecology
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Forests provide humans with economically important and often irreplaceable products and services, and affect global climate by acting as sources and sinks of heat-trapping carbon dioxide. Yet the possible responses of forests to ongoing environmental changes are poorly understood.
In the most recent issue of Ecology Letters, Stephenson and van Mantgem show that birth and death ...
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